Welcome to Logan Square
Abundant with parks & recreation featuring both row homes & luxury high-rises in
the heart of Center City.
The personality of Logan Square in Philadelphia defies a single definition. It combines luxury high-rises with historical and modern houses along tree-lined streets and municipal and corporate office buildings.
Nestled between Spring Garden Street on the north, Broad Street on the east, the Schuylkill River on the west, and Market Street on the south, Logan Square is home to many iconic Philadelphia attractions. Living in Center City means proximity to world-class shopping centers, excellent healthcare services, exquisite dining venues, and the nation’s best in music, art, and history. With unparalleled access to the city's greatest assets, Logan Square is a gem.
What to Love
- Quiet, leafy neighborhood hangouts and residential streets
- Proximity to dining options, parks, and grocery stores
- Luxurious high-rise apartments offering fantastic views
- Picturesque City Hall
Local Lifestyle
Logan Square may be located inside the heart of Philadelphia, but it’s isolated enough to provide tranquility to its residents. Several museums in the area offer historical lovers endless activities to engage in. In addition, the neighborhood is extremely walkable, making it easy for residents to access grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and entertainment spots.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Logan Square offers locals and visitors tons of dining options. Amuse in Le Méridien Hotel is a French brasserie serving classics such as beef bourguignon, coq au vin, and memorable steak frites in a cozy yet sophisticated setting complete with a sleek bar and a fireplace.
Assembly Rooftop Lounge is perched at the top of The Logan and is famous for its polished atmosphere, extensive wine list, and top-shelf cocktails with skyline backdrop views of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Have an intimate dinner at Jean-Georges, a luxurious and artful new American-inspired space offering sweeping views of the city from The Four Seasons' 59th floor. The six-course meals are created and perfected by renowned Michelin-star chefs Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Cornelia Sühr.
Dance the night away at Concourse, a massive two-story nightclub decked out in eclectic and retro flair. This dance bar has rotating DJs and a massive dancing area, making it Philly’s best underground adult playground. If you’re looking for a more laid-back atmosphere, you should visit Vango Lounge and Skybar, which offers endless pleasures of liquid varieties in an elegant ambiance for meetups and DJ dancing.
For premier shopping, head to Walnut and Chestnut Street to explore the designer stores and boutiques that line the area’s well-maintained sidewalks. Just south of Chestnut Street is Rittenhouse Row, an area brimming with upscale spas and salons, exquisite locally-owned boutiques, and specialty shops.
Things to Do
Visit the Barnes Foundation, a museum home to one of the world's most crucial collections of impressionists, post-impressionists, and early-modernist paintings, including works created by Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse, and Renoir. The contemporary gallery space also includes a conservation lab, an auditorium, a gift shop, and a rotating exhibition gallery.
Spend time outdoors at LOVE Park, officially known as the John F.Kennedy Plaza, which houses the LOVE sculpture. The park features lots of green space and welcomes guests to partake in scenic strolls and skateboarding. However, outdoor enthusiasts flock to the Schuylkill River Trail, which boasts paved surfaces along the banks of the Schuylkill River perfect for cycling, jogging, walking, or rollerblading. This multi-use path is behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art and goes all the way west to South Street Bridge and Schuylkill Boardwalk.
Schools
Philadelphia Public Schools serve the community of Logan Square.